"It was handed down from my dad and his uncle. It's a valuable item. I just decided 'you know what, I want to donate that and try to get some money and generate so we can help Kevin out,'" said Donahue.

Soon after Donahue's donation, Ed Santos of Center Target Sports heard about the the raffle and donated a $600 handgun.

"He's an officer in need and we're going to do everything we can to help provide that support," said Santos.

Another anonymous donor also gave a revolver.

The raffle tickets are selling quickly and have brought in thousands of dollars. The tickets are selling for $5 apiece and can be bought until Jan. 11. The winners will be announced on Jan. 25. For more information, call the ISP office.